![]() The residents now are fending for themselves. “Here’s the waterline, it goes all the way down,” said Houser, pointing to her damaged couch. Their new apartment is now a maze of damaged belongings from the old one. “His whole closet of suits and button-down shirts, ties are all going to have to be replaced, and where talking about 10-plus suits,” said Houser. Water falling from light fixtures Monday night at The Vue is just like the flooding a week before in the same building that chased Meagan Houser and her husband from their apartment in Beachwood. No immediate solution for residents of Beachwood luxury apartment that flooded due to frozen pipes Tuesday, the City of Beachwood told News 5 it won’t get involved.įormer management company for Beachwood luxury apartments says they were in good shape when soldįalse fire alarms, limited help with excessive flooding leave residents at The Vue frustrated The current owners say the problem with the buildings are because of “original building defects,” while the company that built it says proper maintenance would prevent the issues. Beachwood residents are watching a blame game while two real estate companies say the other is responsible for maintenance issues at The Vue apartment complex.
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